Plot
Character
Narrator
Irony
Rando
100

Series of related events

What is plot?

100

Main character in a story, or who we're cheering for

What is the protagonist?

100
Narrator that may not tell the truth about characters or events in a story
What is an unreliable narrator?
100
An event that is contrary to or the opposite of what is expected.
What is irony?
100
In "Gift of the Magi," Della sells her hair to buy this
What is a watch?
200

Time and place of a story

What is setting?

200

The character that the main character struggles against; the person we're cheering against

What is the antagonist?

200
Trustworthy, reliable narrator
What is a credible narrator?
200
When someone says one thing but means the opposite
What is Verbal Irony?
200
The end when the struggles are over and readers know what is going to happen with the character(s).
What is resolution?
300

Most intense and suspenseful part of the story

What is climax?

300

Bess in the highwayman

What is a progtagonist?

300
- a character in the story who refers to themselves using ‘I’ - question whether this narrator is reliable or not
What is First Person Narrator?
300
When readers know what is going to happen to a character but a character does not know.
What is Dramatic Irony?
300
Central idea or insight about life that a story reveals; the message the author is trying to convey
What is theme?
400

When the story ends

What is resolution?

400

Tim in "The Highwayman"

What is an antagonist?

400
- Limited narrator who refers to central character using ‘he’ or ‘she’ and only shares focused information on this character.
What is Third Person Limited Narrator?
400
The difference between what we expect or what seems suitable and what actually happens
What is Situational Irony?
400
Deals with basic human concerns such as good and evil, life and death
What is Universal Theme
500

Words or phrases that call forth our senses- touch, smell, and sight, hear, taste

What is imagery or sensory details?

500

Johnny in "The Children's Story"

What is a protagonist?

500
- All knowing narrator that is able to tell everything about a character, including what they think and feel - Not a character in the story
What is the Omniscient Point of View or Omniscient 3rd Person?
500
Several conflicting consequences or meanings that a reader is left to figure out
What is ambiguity?
500
In "Pie" by Gary Soto, there is a connection to the bible called
What is allusion?